Occupational licensing laws have been relaxed in a large number of US states to give nurse practitioners the ability to perform more tasks without the supervision of medical doctors. We investigate how these regulations affect wages, hours worked, and the prevailing transaction prices and quality levels associated with certain types of medical services. We find that when nurse practitioners have more independence in their scope of practice, their wages are higher but physicians’ wages are lower, which suggests some substitution between the occupations. Our analysis of insurance claims data shows that more rigid regulations increase the price of a well-child visit by 3–16 percent. However, we find no evidence that the changes in regulatory p...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
The state scope of practice (SOP) laws determine the range of services nurse practitioners (NPs) can...
for physician licensure and discipline.1 Would-be physicians must complete an approved medical train...
Occupational licensing laws have been relaxed in a large number of US states to give nurse practitio...
The increased use of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) represents an importan...
In this paper, I explore explanations for and effects of variation in stringency in occupational lic...
Since the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
This study shows the influence of occupational licensing on two occupations that provide similar ser...
"There has been a dramatic increase in the authority granted to nurse practitioners (NP) and physici...
This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
A general theoretical and empirical model of the impact of regulation on supply and demand (prices a...
impact of licensing on hourly wages is much smaller than in the United States. The major empirical f...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
An increasing share of Americans hold jobs requiring a license of some sort. In 2018, the U.S. Burea...
BACKGROUND: Although there is a substantial body of evidence regarding full practice authority\u27s ...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
The state scope of practice (SOP) laws determine the range of services nurse practitioners (NPs) can...
for physician licensure and discipline.1 Would-be physicians must complete an approved medical train...
Occupational licensing laws have been relaxed in a large number of US states to give nurse practitio...
The increased use of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) represents an importan...
In this paper, I explore explanations for and effects of variation in stringency in occupational lic...
Since the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
This study shows the influence of occupational licensing on two occupations that provide similar ser...
"There has been a dramatic increase in the authority granted to nurse practitioners (NP) and physici...
This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
A general theoretical and empirical model of the impact of regulation on supply and demand (prices a...
impact of licensing on hourly wages is much smaller than in the United States. The major empirical f...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
An increasing share of Americans hold jobs requiring a license of some sort. In 2018, the U.S. Burea...
BACKGROUND: Although there is a substantial body of evidence regarding full practice authority\u27s ...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
The state scope of practice (SOP) laws determine the range of services nurse practitioners (NPs) can...
for physician licensure and discipline.1 Would-be physicians must complete an approved medical train...